Sergei Rachmaninoff plays his Piano Concerto No. 2

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2008
  • Here is Rachmaninoff (1873-1943) himself playing the first movement (Moderato) from his second piano concerto.
    Written between 1900 and 1901, Rachmaninoff slaved over its composition for many hours a day for more than half a year. It had been the first large work he had created since his poorly received first piano concerto four years earlier.
    The result, however, remains one of Rachmaninoff's most well-known and beloved works that is a pillar in today's piano repertoire. The concerto was first performed in its entirety on October 27, 1901 in Moscow.
    This record collection was recorded in 1929 by RCA victor with Rachmaninoff's favorite orchestra; the Philadelphia Orchestra. Leopold Stokowski (1882-1977) is conducting. I personally own the records, which are in public domain, and digitally restored the audio.
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    If you'd like to hear MORE RACHMANINOFF, check out my new video of his Études-Tableaux, op. 39:
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  • @adamwhite6271
    @adamwhite6271 Před 6 lety +77

    “Music is enough for a lifetime, but a lifetime is not enough for music.” ― Sergei Rachmaninoff.

  • @LesterBrunt
    @LesterBrunt Před 4 lety +87

    Isn’t it insane how we can listen to these types of rare and significant recordings all day long while at the time of the recording you would be lucky to hear such a performance once in your entire life.

    • @player1giogamer93
      @player1giogamer93 Před rokem +1

      Bjt that one live hearing costs more than listening this vid for whole of life actually xd i would give everyrhing to meet rachmaninoff and talk to him all the days long

  • @OldRaver
    @OldRaver Před 11 lety +14

    Thank you for putting this on. Played it to my 87 year old father (retired pianist) and it brought a tear to his eye. He finally agrees that the Internet may be a good thing :)

  • @phoenixvette
    @phoenixvette Před 9 lety +818

    I'm so happy this man was alive when audio recording was available.

  • @ALEXANDER6888
    @ALEXANDER6888 Před 11 lety +82

    GOD EVERY TIME I WATCH THIS VIDEO I THINK : ITS RACHMANINOFF HIMSELF PLAYING THIS PIECE! One of the most incredible pianists that ever existed playing a piece, and it is recorded! I'D LOVE to hear chopin playing 1 single song. 1 SINGLE song he composed. PEOPLE DON'T YOU GET IT! ITS RACHMANINOFF! RACHMANINOFF PLAYING HIS OWN PIECE, AND THIS IS RECORDED! GOD That's very emotional!

  • @angelinablack4683
    @angelinablack4683 Před 11 lety +13

    No possible way, with such deep feeling in his heart and soul. He was just greatly misunderstood and unappcriated by the "haters" on the planet at that time, like many great artists. You can just feel his great pain and loneliness in his incredible music. He is probable loved more today than ever before.

  • @MJLeger-yj1ww
    @MJLeger-yj1ww Před 6 lety +20

    To hear Rachmaninoff play this just brings tears to my eyes! Too beautiful for words! I played this piece, long ago with an orchestra or two, and to hear him play it is sheer joy! He was such a passionate, troubled, artistic and gifted man. When he was age 24, he had a rejection of one of his compositions that sent him into a depression and quieted him for 4 years. It was after that time, that he composed this number that the world has never forgotten. He will live on forever with this very special concerto that he gave us!

  • @user-ti9re4zo2e
    @user-ti9re4zo2e Před 6 lety +37

    Музыка это единственный язык, который понимают народы всех стран !!! Браво Щедрый рыцарь - великий, наш русский, композитор Рахманинов Сергей Васильевич!!!

  • @bwv1064
    @bwv1064  Před 11 lety +35

    Regarding tempo: This was recorded at a time when only around 4.5 minutes could be recorded onto each side of a 12-inch 78rpm record. Therefore, a generally 35-minute concerto had to be squeezed to just over 31 minutes to fit onto 8 sides of a four-record set-- thus the brisk tempo.

  • @photo161
    @photo161 Před 9 lety +316

    Fantastic job with your restoration. You managed to get rid of almost all the "noise" but have retained a very full frequency reproduction. By far, the best sounding version of this immortal performance. You've performed an invaluable service for all music lovers.

    • @bwv1064
      @bwv1064  Před 9 lety +6

      +eoselan7 Thank you very much! I would love to process the rest of the concerto, if only I could find it in good condition!

    • @4c00h
      @4c00h Před 8 lety +5

      +bwv1064
      I have a copy I recorded at 384k when I went for my last visit - if you like I can send you a copy

    • @bwv1064
      @bwv1064  Před 8 lety

      I would love that! Could you share it through Google Drive or something similar? Thank you!

    • @robinbowes
      @robinbowes Před 8 lety +2

      Did you ever get the rest of this? I'd love to hear the whole piece without the noise.

    • @stefanokrstov3194
      @stefanokrstov3194 Před 8 lety +1

      +Trenalon can you send it to me also? I'd appreciated that.

  • @zamyrabyrd
    @zamyrabyrd Před 12 lety +10

    Why is Rachmaninoff's playing so special? Some say he wore his heart on his sleeve, but more so, love just flows through his fingers through the piano.

  • @EmdrGreg
    @EmdrGreg Před 10 lety +274

    My piano teacher heard Rachmaninoff play live. He mentioned to me what a commanding and steely presence he had at the piano... he did not do all the emoting that you see in some pianists. He concentrated completely on the music. Amazing range of tone. I only wish I could have heard him.

    • @Iamlegend91
      @Iamlegend91 Před 10 lety +12

      Sadly, all of us can't be that fortunate. I'm 22 I wish I was there as well!

    • @vikaskyatannawar8417
      @vikaskyatannawar8417 Před 6 lety +17

      I HAVE A TIME MACHINE

    • @clachanachoin3127
      @clachanachoin3127 Před 6 lety +4

      You are hearing him....unless you didn't listen to this youtube clip!!! :D

    • @SylviaXTan
      @SylviaXTan Před 6 lety +2

      Those "some pianists" are more of showmen than a true musician like SR.

    • @lupahole
      @lupahole Před 6 lety +10

      Why do I feel lang lang is in everyone's scope here?

  • @ReasonsReasons
    @ReasonsReasons Před 12 lety +16

    I see nothing dark about this Concerto. In fact, it is very romantic to me. It makes me feel very good when I listen to it. I feel as if someone who is very much in love with me is going through several phases of trying to understand what it is he is feeling and why. And yet finally he comes to the firm conclusion that no matter why he is in love and that is that.

    • @marianmartinez1494
      @marianmartinez1494 Před 2 měsíci

      I imagine a Russian blizzard, maybe Siberia ala Dr Zivago.🌨

  • @freeqwerqwer
    @freeqwerqwer Před 7 lety +325

    This is the piece that, in my youth, I listened every evening by a window thinking about a special high school girl. To this day, nearing my retirement, with that girl long gone, this piece still endures in me like an old burning fire still lighting, recalling my time with her, and of my many lost friends of yesteryears.

    • @jonmay3479
      @jonmay3479 Před 7 lety +17

      "...music, when soft voices die vibrates in the memory..."

    • @ameliaandreoli2022
      @ameliaandreoli2022 Před 7 lety +1

      Fred MyOpinion di

    • @ameliaandreoli2022
      @ameliaandreoli2022 Před 7 lety +8

      Fred MyOpinion : so true and so moving I can unterstand it very Well. I was 19 and I bougth this record and Spoon River Antology and a book with cinese old poetry. I still have a sense of surprise in front of beauty it kèéps me young inside

    • @recksthesmol1525
      @recksthesmol1525 Před 6 lety +2

      Fred MyOpinion nice, but... Yesteryears?

    • @karenfinkelstein3594
      @karenfinkelstein3594 Před 6 lety +4

      Poignant memory and beautifully written.

  • @liampianokaplan
    @liampianokaplan Před 12 lety +11

    We are so lucky that we can actually hear the composer play this piece. What if we could hear Mozart's or Beethoven's interpretations of their own works? This is an invaluable treasure.

  • @bodryn
    @bodryn Před 9 lety +214

    I first heard Rachmaninoff as a farm boy, on an old AM radio. Since that time some 60 years ago, I have listened to many kinds of classical music from all the periods, yet Rachmaninoff remains the very best of the best. He truly reaches for the stars. The older I get, the more my eyes become full of tears as each time I get insights as to his mental and spiritual processes. Truly such music is the closest thing to pure communication of one soul to another.

    • @nicolasolmosolmos1657
      @nicolasolmosolmos1657 Před 8 lety +7

      +bodryn +bodryn: yes you are so right, i'll translate your commentary into Spanish: esta clase de música es lo más cercano para comunicarse
      una alma con otra.
      Yes, it is MUSIC FOR HUMAN BEINGS

    • @dannyku8407
      @dannyku8407 Před 8 lety +7

      +bodryn Dad?! Is that you?!!1

    • @pitmanbrowne5798
      @pitmanbrowne5798 Před 6 lety

      bodryn I love Rachmaninoff pitman Browne

    • @davidtracey9094
      @davidtracey9094 Před 6 lety +1

      what makes them great? they just tell it straight...

    • @niknaynuna
      @niknaynuna Před 6 lety +6

      Mi ingles es muy pobre, puedo entenderlo pero no expresarme. Por eso me dirijo a ti.Tengo 84 años y desde mi adolescencia este concierto es mi salvación en momentos duros. Lo escucho,, me dejo
      llevar y quedo en paz. Gracias Nicolas

  • @elliperi
    @elliperi Před 6 lety +22

    Разве может быть настолько необъятной душа? Разве это возможно? Низкий поклон, Маэстро!!!

    • @mativit5301
      @mativit5301 Před 2 lety +2

      Он самый лучший, настолько же в нем всего. И человек замечательный был. Одни только письма чего стоят, по ним можно целый класс дипломатии в МГИМО обучать. Удивительный он был, Сергей Васильевич. Голова. Большой, красивый человек с удивительным чувством музыки, кульминации самые лучшие у него. А руки какие!; этюды, прелюдии, романсы шедевры...можно бесконечно о нем.

  • @roninreturns
    @roninreturns Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you for your work on the restoration @
    bwv1064, this is a fine version, retaining all the natural essence, with the original nuance and pacing, as the master intended under his firm and guiding hands on the piano. This is how this piece was intended to be played. For 1901, the sound quality is excellent, you've managed to remove much of the crackle and hiss, and balanced out the instruments and levels to the finest degree possible. The power this Concerto has is timeless, and your production and archiving of it is a gift to future generations. What power and subtlety are to be found in this first movement!

  • @JuliaAustralian
    @JuliaAustralian Před 10 lety +182

    I am crying every time I'm listening to this masterpiece and I can't help it. This music touches the soul and evokes feelings that are very difficult to describe. You could think of all sorts of things, be it your beloved one, your parents, your personal drama, problem of life and death, or victims of war. This music covers all aspects of human nature and listening to this you always find your particular part, when tears are in your eyes and only you can understand why...

    • @CameronDanielShaw
      @CameronDanielShaw Před 9 lety +4

      Your so correct

    • @cherylzeuch3971
      @cherylzeuch3971 Před 9 lety +10

      I,too, felt this touch the deepest part of my inner self. I was 28, in a bad marriage, and didn't know what to do. I would play this when I was alone to grieve what I was going through and it actually gave me insight in what I needed to do in my life.

    • @olgabelov
      @olgabelov Před 9 lety +9

      JuliaAustralian this music opens our soul...

    • @stephenbennett4330
      @stephenbennett4330 Před 9 lety +4

      JuliaAustralian As a musician, clarinettist , my work with pianists has been very life-consuming and over many years. I love playing clarinet in the 2nd movement solo and his 2nd Symp also. I wish that I had met him as I would have begged him to write me a clarinet concerto! Your words express many reasons why pop culture and music does not reach the parts that great music like this can and does reach. We live in dark times and shallow sound byte times fulfilling and continuing the ancient Greeks creation of the word "Fame" with all it's empty stupidities.

    • @brickbagel1315
      @brickbagel1315 Před 6 lety +2

      i think of my deep depression and insecurity

  • @ingibinka
    @ingibinka Před 9 lety +25

    Да, наверное, лучше самого Рахманинова этот концерт вряд ли кому-то уже удастся исполнить. Как все-таки хорошо, что благодаря технике сегодня можно услышать таких замечательных людей!

    • @hdiego2309
      @hdiego2309 Před 4 lety +1

      I would like to know what you are saying. Is it russian?

    • @ingibinka
      @ingibinka Před 4 lety

      @@hdiego2309 Si :)

  • @user-vo1gx6xm8r
    @user-vo1gx6xm8r Před 5 lety +16

    Спасибо ! Рахманинов великий композитор....как Бах, Моцарт, Шопен...Он наша гордость!

    • @user-fg6vp1sc8r
      @user-fg6vp1sc8r Před 2 lety +2

      Вот , где отражена Русская душа в полной мере!!!

  • @brunk.
    @brunk. Před 10 lety +102

    My piano teacher's piano teacher's piano teacher's piano teacher was this guy and I'm very proud of that...

  • @gongcheng5601
    @gongcheng5601 Před 9 lety +36

    Whatever how terrible our life is, there always some music to comfort our heart.

  • @wachmaster
    @wachmaster Před 12 lety +8

    Rachmaninoff was an amazing legend, every time I listen to his music it moves me to another world, a great amazing world.

  • @wulfgang1234
    @wulfgang1234 Před 9 lety +37

    Thank you dear God for this man's music. His brillance will always reflect on great music.
    Chris - Atlanta

  • @c.e.schlink9933
    @c.e.schlink9933 Před 8 lety +16

    my hair stood up. Something alive lives through this man's spirit. That is what genius is. A light that keeps the fire burning. Lets hope it never dies. One of the contagious things that are wonderful.

  • @thejacevekexperience
    @thejacevekexperience Před 6 lety +2

    How cool is it that we hear the man who actually penned what is arguably one of the single greatest contributions to piano/symphonic literature.
    How many artists he inspired. Myself included. And than to know his story and the almost crippling self doubt he struggled with. Sitting through sessions with a Psychiatrist making Sergei repeat self affirmations to combat his self criticism.
    He was quoted as saying "I missed the point entirely" upon exiting one of his own performances backstage.
    Greatness is a lonely place.

  • @shantihealer
    @shantihealer Před 12 lety +5

    The piano playing is astonishingly relaxed, tender and affectionate. Above all, it is natural-sounding, with nothing to prove and therefore no excessive force or brashness, just a soft, poetic temperament allied to a dazzling technique.

  • @cantabileh4592
    @cantabileh4592 Před 9 lety +32

    When Rachmaninoff plays his own piano concerto,we should not just enjoy the beautiful melody,but see him as a great musician.

  • @amadeus5403
    @amadeus5403 Před 8 lety +51

    Rachmaninoffs talent for beautiful passages is unmatched. Darks tones, emotions , colors mixed in with elating joyful celebrating sounds. Definitely my favorite composer. Absolutely beautiful.

    • @johne6081
      @johne6081 Před 7 lety +5

      The Rach 2 and 3 piano concerti are definitely two of the finest compositions in the repertoire. Thank you very much for posting.

  • @morayrobertson1187
    @morayrobertson1187 Před 9 lety +9

    Rachmaninov......total and absolute genius, the 2nd piano concerto.....perfection, the best man can do, immortal.

  • @BenjaminGessel
    @BenjaminGessel Před 9 lety +173

    How can anyone not be emotionally, deeply, profoundly moved by this music???

    • @jakeryan8350
      @jakeryan8350 Před 8 lety +4

      because they have more important thing to do like watch tv

    • @BenjaminGessel
      @BenjaminGessel Před 8 lety +5

      Jake Ryan Depends on one's mood, but seriously, at some point, I have to wonder about some people (older teens and adults, lets say), if they are NEVER emotionally moved by this kind of music...

    • @liah574
      @liah574 Před 8 lety +17

      +BenjaminGessel I'm 14 and I cried. it's so beautiful...

    • @BenjaminGessel
      @BenjaminGessel Před 8 lety +4

      Lia H I haven't heard too many pieces of music more emotional than this one... :)

    • @BenjaminGessel
      @BenjaminGessel Před 8 lety +2

      +Tretch Steyzer Also, Sibelius sounds too "chilly" in that distinctly Finnish manner, Mahler, Bruckner, and R. Strauss go on for too long with their ideas, and the French composers were after something completely different/less strongly emotional than most of the rest of Europe. The Italians had some good composers like Puccini and Mascagni in this emotional aspect, but, I dunno, I'm not very into opera, and opera reigns supreme in Italy...

  • @flylooper
    @flylooper Před 7 lety +9

    As a 9 year-old, my piano teacher took me to see the great Gina Bachauer play this work with the San Francisco Symphony. That was the moment I fell totally in love with classical music.

    • @johne6081
      @johne6081 Před 7 lety

      This is precisely the sort of hook that can have that effect. I was fortunate to grow up with this, the Tchaikovsky first PC, the Beethoven symphonies, etc.

    • @davidtracey9094
      @davidtracey9094 Před 6 lety +1

      your teacher had taste...

  • @Drkrilla
    @Drkrilla Před 10 lety +17

    The most genius piece through time played by one of the biggest geniuses of all time.........I just can´t find the words to describe this beauty.......

  • @David-qv9yy
    @David-qv9yy Před 10 lety +16

    My schools 2012-2013 Academic Decathlon team opened me up to this music. I'm glad because I learned so much about the wonders of classical music and Russian culture.

  • @whitefam2000
    @whitefam2000 Před 11 lety +2

    This makes me miss my grandmother, a lot. She was Concert trained on at least 7 instruments. Her favorite was the piano and violin. One of the first, all by themselves and on their own, presents I received from my sons was a tape of Several Rachmaninoff pieces. I don't listen as often as I used to, but when I do I usually start with Rachmaninoff.

  • @johnallover2046
    @johnallover2046 Před 10 lety +13

    You can hear the struggle, yet the grandeur that was his homeland throughout this most awesome of Piano Concertos...

  • @shire1936
    @shire1936 Před 10 lety +27

    Sergei Rachminoff out to be canonized for the beauty he gave the world!!!!!

  • @annauwuu
    @annauwuu Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you Rachmaninoff , I love your music soo much and I am so lucky to hear your playing 💗💗

  • @meandmymouth
    @meandmymouth Před 10 lety +6

    What a treat to hear it as the composer intended ! So many performances of this masterpiece have seemed too slow for my liking and it was good to hear it at the speed in the fast passages as I have always imagined it should be set. This is one of my favourite if not most favourite piano concertos and I'm sure Rachmaninoff must have felt a bit touched by God when he completed it. He certainly deserves his seat in heaven for producing it !

  • @Spichraiter
    @Spichraiter Před 8 lety +4

    Великая МУЗЫКА ! Талант от Бога... Любимый композитор С.В.Рахманинов. Bravo !!!

  • @donlindquist1570
    @donlindquist1570 Před 7 lety +6

    LISTENING TO THE OLD MASTERS IS LIKE CURLING UP WITH A GOOD BOOK IN FRONT OF A FIRE......
    A SWEET, SOOTHING EXPERIENCE THAT IS NOT HEARD NOWADAYS................MARVELOUS!

  • @TheMusicalDawn
    @TheMusicalDawn Před 11 lety +2

    man and piano becoming one, taking a journey together...... its pure pleasure to listen to him playing. I think all pianos loved him.

  • @Highinsight7
    @Highinsight7 Před 12 lety

    Just re-listening to this marvelous performance by the master... and I just reread these conversation... How right you are when you say "can't even conceive an alternative value system..." YET... it still POURS out everywhere you look... truly GREAT films.... commercials... over head music at fine dinning establishments... stores all over the world... AND... I for one am SO happy we have recordings of this GREAT, GREAT Masters playing. How much it has enriched my life!

  • @vlacamacho
    @vlacamacho Před 8 lety +7

    Emoción indescriptible escuchar al propio Rachmaninoff interpretando este sublime regalo para la humanidad, Gracias a quien lo subió a la red.

  • @JudithMatta
    @JudithMatta Před 12 lety +4

    The complexity of the melodies interacting - just leave me without words! His hands are like a flowing stream playing over the rocks and creating lovely reflective pools of waters, and then gushing into whitewater rapids. The rapidity of the notes overwhelms..and yet, we rest in the quiet coves of simple songs. My Lord Jesus Christ, the "lifter" up of my head into the heavenlies with this loveliness.

  • @julianec14
    @julianec14 Před 10 lety +8

    Este es un concierto maravilloso, recordemos que el maestro viene saliendo de una profunda depresión. Nótese que el 2 movimiento nos vuelve a la melancolía, así el 1 movimiento es una lucha con la vida misma, pareciera que toda la óbra nos habla de los dolores de nuestro querido Rachmaninoff. Atte Julián Espinoza C

  • @diegotroetsch6303
    @diegotroetsch6303 Před 10 lety +5

    This haves more value than gold and Diamond together, I can't believe I can easily hear this on youtube Thanks God

  • @antiilankedileli
    @antiilankedileli Před 7 lety +19

    legandary composition

  • @clairemorrisdobie9977
    @clairemorrisdobie9977 Před 10 lety +4

    I could listen to this Concerto or anything by Rachmaninoff all day and night.

  • @katerinakat8133
    @katerinakat8133 Před 12 lety +3

    So beautiful! It is nice to hear how he wanted it played.

  • @lawrencechan4494
    @lawrencechan4494 Před 10 lety +11

    So Rachmaninoff had enormous hands right? It's interesting that he chose to split those opening chords in the way that he did.

    • @ranwanguva
      @ranwanguva Před 8 lety +2

      Finally someone noticed this~

  • @shesoneinamelia
    @shesoneinamelia Před 10 lety +5

    i can listen to this everyday...it's like taking sound vitamins

  • @cappydow
    @cappydow Před 12 lety +2

    i'm 72 yrs old and I have listened to this composition since I was 16 yrs and I never get tired of it. Rachmaninoff is my favorite next to Puccini. I read somewhere that his name is Rachmaninov and that when he came to America it changed to Rachmaninoff. Just trivia.

  • @kirsteni.russell5903
    @kirsteni.russell5903 Před 5 lety +2

    Listening to Rachmaninoff himself playing this concerto I've loved since my childhood is a fantastic experience. Monaural recording, but his piano playing is clear and moving.

  • @CreativeLea
    @CreativeLea Před 9 lety +6

    my heart and soul feel every string in this piece. i fell in love with this aged 9. and 20 years later im still in love. thank you for posting

    • @morayrobertson1187
      @morayrobertson1187 Před 9 lety +3

      Strange how this fantastic composition by a true genius can portray absolute undying love, and yet total grief at a loss of a dear one.

  • @JT29501
    @JT29501 Před 9 lety +166

    It's funny, if it wasn't Rachmaninoff himself playing this, I might of commented saying "it's a bit fast for my tastes", but I guess I can't complain :D

    • @hellomate639
      @hellomate639 Před 9 lety +21

      James Tucker Composers seem to play things faster than performers. Beethoven marked all his tempo much higher than most people will play them at simply because they like it slower.
      It's all conditioning: you can recondition yourself to appreciate the faster tempi and perhaps gain a deeper understanding of the music.

    • @JT29501
      @JT29501 Před 9 lety +43

      Definitely. I was discussing the other day about how most (not all) of the time, you seem to be conditioned to enjoy most the style/tempo of the first recording you hear. After that, everything else can sound "wrong". It's a funny effect.

    • @ManWIthDagger
      @ManWIthDagger Před 9 lety +36

      AFAIK, Rachmaninoff played this faster because length of the record in normal tempo was too long for vinyl. So he forced to play faster.
      P.S. sorry for my english, it's not my native language.

    • @JT29501
      @JT29501 Před 9 lety +3

      Wow, that's interesting! Are there records of him playing it at a more "expected" pace in concert then? (I don't mean recordings but evidence somehow).

    • @hellomate639
      @hellomate639 Před 9 lety

      Макс Иванов Is there any evidence of this?

  • @13itsnotbadluck
    @13itsnotbadluck Před 8 lety +6

    i was listenin the song a lot when i was in zonguldak that is a very gloomy city in Turkey for my undergraduate education, and I remember these days now.

  • @chatrudy
    @chatrudy Před 10 lety +2

    本当に美しく素晴らしい!言うまでもなく作曲者自身の演奏、音を追う訳でもなくRachmaninoffの心が伝わって来て胸を打たれ 感動の余韻がいつまでも残ります。素晴らしい作曲家そしてピアニスト、二楽章 三楽章も聞いてみたいものです。Upありがとう!

  • @miakaal
    @miakaal Před 12 lety +1

    this is so lovely. It was voted No1 by the Classic FM vote and even without the memory of "Brief Encounter" this brings up romantic country walks, balmy days on the river, and even the occasional Summer storm. Brilliant!

  • @winniepisces
    @winniepisces Před 11 lety +11

    legend!!!

  • @Michael-jt6iw
    @Michael-jt6iw Před 9 lety +6

    Anna Fedorova's interpretation of this is probably the closest I have heard.

  • @JoeyDoesEverything
    @JoeyDoesEverything Před 11 lety +2

    The amount of depth this music has, despite his brisk tempo, despite the nearly century old recording equipment, how he perfectly controls every aspect of his composition is absolutely mindblowing.

  • @andrewfranks7485
    @andrewfranks7485 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you for doing this. One of my favorite Concerti played by the Composer himself. A gift for all of us.

  • @umarkelov
    @umarkelov Před 10 lety +6

    Все наши пианисты играют, как бы, по своему этот концерт,но после Сергея Васильевича,уже ничего и ни кто, не хиляет.

  • @wandademolition
    @wandademolition Před 8 lety +29

    the music seems to say a whole century storey...

  • @angelinablack4683
    @angelinablack4683 Před 11 lety +1

    The very first time I heard Rachmaninoff, it touched my soul so deeply I began to weep. Sooo very beautiful. My all time favorite classical composer, by far.

  • @georgealderson4424
    @georgealderson4424 Před 5 lety +1

    It is one of the most well known and most beloved pieces of classical music yet to believe we can actually hear the maestro playing his own work adds a little bit of magic to it. Thank you for allowing us to hear it.

  • @00000000647
    @00000000647 Před 8 lety +4

    요즘도 아니고 어떻게 저 시대에 요즘 들어도 이렇게 멋진 음악이 존재했었는지 불가사이하다.음악은 진리인거같다.

  • @swisscheesepotatochi
    @swisscheesepotatochi Před 10 lety +18

    Not a classical music person, but this is just too good.

    • @xrxt0
      @xrxt0 Před 10 lety +3

      Maybe because this isn't classical music?

    • @thefishmeister2715
      @thefishmeister2715 Před 10 lety

      xrxt0 Strictly speaking, it isn't, yes.

    • @Dan474834
      @Dan474834 Před 10 lety +6

      xrxt0 Such a stupid comment.

    • @josec2-b417
      @josec2-b417 Před 5 lety +2

      Folks, this is within the classical genre, it's period simply isn't "Classical" but it's within the Classic genre of music.

    • @josec2-b417
      @josec2-b417 Před 4 lety

      Arpicembalo Yes that is true but in mainstream media this is called the “classical genre”

  • @Fayaryn
    @Fayaryn Před 12 lety +1

    How wonderful to hear exactly how Rachmaninoff meant for his incomparable concerto to be played. It is my favorite concerto of all concertos. I just finished listening to several other interpretations when I discovered this recording. Although I've heard it many times played by others, I now feel I've heard it as never before. Thank you so very much for presenting this for us!

  • @YanaReznik
    @YanaReznik Před 11 lety

    For those of you who are posting hateful comments here: you understood nothing listening to this music. This is suppose to heal you from anger, frustration and negativity, to rid you of pain that is outside in the world and inside your hearts. And yet you are left with so much of it after listening to the most glorious music! Stop writing, close your eyes and just allow the music touch your soul. And stop this arguing. Why do you even bother seeking out Rachmaninoff if you miss the entire point

  • @divachka007
    @divachka007 Před 11 lety +3

    the only composer who moves my soul; an incredible human being. If you do like his music, read his biographies or better his letters, it will make so much sense to you. If there is such a thing as Russian soul, this is it. Rachmaninov is forever!

  • @LilliSebold
    @LilliSebold Před 11 lety +4

    Гениальный композитор гениально просто исполняет собственное произведение, так что слезы подступают к глазам!..

  • @sigmundprog7509
    @sigmundprog7509 Před 11 lety +1

    Thanks for this upload.
    I'm not a wise person in relation with classical but I always wanted to listen to a legendary musician and composer playing his/her own material. I'm grateful for the first of many tracks I expect to listen.
    Great quality of sound and content. I cannot judge anything related with technique but the beauty is clear even for the less instructed ears.

  • @sfemclassic
    @sfemclassic Před 11 lety +1

    it is always fascinating to listen to the masters playing their own music. It helps you really get the gist and the soul of the piece, the way it was meant to be performed and the thought process behind it.

  • @barbarahilson2441
    @barbarahilson2441 Před 6 lety +4

    This music is epic, evokes so many different emotions, orgasmic.

  • @user-dr3ru4pe4q
    @user-dr3ru4pe4q Před 8 lety +2

    Awesome beyond words. Thanks for posting.

  • @orson15
    @orson15 Před 12 lety +1

    I, too, have been a Jazz fan for years ( I saw Bill Evans live twice in 1964). I grew up ( in the 'fifties) listening to the Second Piano Concerto with my dad ( he had tears in his eyes while listening, as do I whenever I listen to it. Anyway, check out Vladimir Horowitz's concert recording of the Rachmaninoff 3rd piano concerto on Utube. Rachmaninoff was Horowitz's best friend.

  • @IsisAndersen
    @IsisAndersen Před 12 lety +2

    Brilliant and wonderful. What a gift to humanity and his work is uplifting and truly of the Divine. There are no words that can touch this great art and beauty... what a soul! Thank you Sergei!

  • @erikarosner4584
    @erikarosner4584 Před 10 lety +8

    I feel like standing on my knees listening to this Masterpiece, geniuses!

  • @lucianaprado1074
    @lucianaprado1074 Před 11 lety +6

    Simplesmente divino!!!! É o melhor remédio para a alma! !!!

  • @zysis
    @zysis Před 11 lety +2

    This piece has such an amazing depth in movement. It's wonderful!

  • @MusicBeautyLove
    @MusicBeautyLove Před 11 lety +1

    Thank you for uploading this video! It's so special to hear the man himself playing! This piece is beyond words. So exquisite.

  • @polyteknika
    @polyteknika Před 10 lety +137

    When aliens come to us, let's play this to them, and hope they don't enslave us all.

    • @diegotroetsch6303
      @diegotroetsch6303 Před 10 lety +3

      They wont

    • @barbaramichael-grover8246
      @barbaramichael-grover8246 Před 9 lety +2

      polyteknika ISN,T THAT THE TRUTH . IT WOULD BE DISCORDANT TO THE BUGGERS!!

    • @jastern949
      @jastern949 Před 6 lety

      Ironic you should say that. Reputedly, the ones from Nibiru bred us originally as a slave race, to mine the gold in Africa, when their own people wouldn't.
      Nonetheless, it's probably accomplishments like this that give them hope that we will not extinguish ourselves.

    • @Jimserac
      @Jimserac Před 4 lety +6

      Maybe they've already come, and music like this is why they haven't destroyed us.

  • @chopincookies
    @chopincookies Před 10 lety +6

    Such a deep feeling. Masterpiece.

  • @williamspencer8932
    @williamspencer8932 Před 9 lety +1

    First time ever hearing anything by this master and I must say I've been missing out. New to this genre but in love with it. What talent! Can't wait to hear more.

  • @robertogianolio7906
    @robertogianolio7906 Před 10 lety +1

    Solo i grandi eseguono questa musica così e ancora il grande Sergei tiene banco con una autorità mai più raggiunta da nessuno. Grazie a chi ha pubblicato questa magistrale esecuzione.

  • @LoganMcCarthy
    @LoganMcCarthy Před 11 lety +2

    I can't get enough of 5:56. Simply marvelous! Truly one of the greatest pianists!

  • @bradpeppard8616
    @bradpeppard8616 Před 9 lety +4

    Thank you so much for digitizing this and uploading it.

  • @JJTownley_Classical-Composer

    This was one of the first concertos I ever heard as a kid starting off on the piano. Now, years later, I just wrote a concerto that is in its spirit, Piano Concerto No. 2 in d Minor, which I tried to fill with beautiful melodies and dramatic music. It's on my CZcams homepage. I wish other composers with the real talent would write in this style. People who love classical music strongly prefer this kind of Romantic-period music to the new/avant-garde/electronic. I'm afraid that's a fact.

  • @anatorres4075
    @anatorres4075 Před 11 lety +1

    Gran privilegio es escuchar al autor sir Sergei tocando parte de este concierto que fue el que me inició en el gusto por la musica clásica. Teniendo yo apenas 13 años, me emocionaba hasta las lágrimas oyendo este bello concierto. Inolvidable emoción, Gracias

  • @the_l_cutlerywala
    @the_l_cutlerywala Před 3 lety +2

    It would be interesting to have know whether Rachmaninoff himself would have liked the tempo he was forced to record his concerto in due to the recording technology available at the time.

  • @Louis_Casher
    @Louis_Casher Před 10 lety +3

    Очень красивый отрывок из прекрасного концерта. Я обожаю музыку Сергея Васильевича, и горжусь его вкладом в развитие классической музыки. Большое спасибо за ролик.

  • @arielv82
    @arielv82 Před 12 lety

    why anyone who cares enough about rachmaninoff to look this up on youtube would click on the dislike button is completely beyond me. also, i find it absolutely mind blowing that instead of speculating, there actually exists a definitive interpretation, recorded by the great maestro himself. if only that technology existed 250 years sooner...

  • @kevinstewart4543
    @kevinstewart4543 Před 6 lety

    For those who want to hear more of Rachmaninoff performing, there is a CD released by Telarc called "A Window In Time", which has Rachmaninoff playing 19 of his solo pieces based on Bosendorfer 290SE Reproducing Piano rolls made by the master himself in the 1920s. The recording was produced by Wayne Stahnke, who has some stuff here on CZcams.

  • @mikhailkurzanov5900
    @mikhailkurzanov5900 Před 8 lety +20

    One of the eternal things that reminds you who you are in the very depth behind all your rush and fuss. Always wonder how could a human being create this. Sad that Rachmaninoff had to leave my country in 1917 but that was a luckily right decision for himself and for the music. Could easily end up with some average soviet music or in prison. That time was not right for such a geniuos in Russia.
    Approximately 1% are dislikers. Who are you people?)))

  • @ubilo
    @ubilo Před 9 lety +4

    Love his beautiful compositions.

  • @jorgeestuardorodriguezwebs6318

    muchas gracias es mi favorita.Nunca pense eschucharlo de la mano del compositor.gracias!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jahnawitomboy
    @jahnawitomboy Před 10 lety +1

    5.15 to 5.50 literally gives me goosebumps.